Que vengan Los Reyes (Full)

Album: Un brindis de Navidad!

Que vengan Los Reyes
Title Que vengan Los Reyes
Filename NRV3020_04_Que vengan Los Reyes_Full
Description Elated clarinet melodies and joyful vocals in Spanish celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - Full
ComposerEtienne Otmaro Rivera-Cabello (ASCAP) 50% [364043185]Gabriel A Oliver (ASCAP) 50% [1102542221]
PublisherGroove Addicts Outrageous Music Publishing (ASCAP) 100% [608866906]
ISRC QM2ZU2110857
Lyrics

May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement
May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement

Search the grass in the yard
Under the tree you will place it
Then go to bed early
And in the morning you will have presents

At night Melchior will come
Gaspar as well as Balthazar
The kings on their camels
Will visit us from the East

May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement
May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement

In California Chicago
In Colombia and even in Japan
Children on January 6th
Await with great excitement

For the morning to arrive
And with joyful spirits
The entire family celebrates
The horsemen from Juana Diaz

May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement
May the kings come
May the tradition continue
For all our children
So they don't lose their excitement

May the kings come
May they come on January 6th

May the kings come
Children and girls eagerly await

May the kings come
In California and New York

May the kings come
The three crowns are tradition

May the kings come
Tell Santa Claus tell Santa Claus to wait

May the kings come
Because I want I want to see the kings

May the kings come
Go to sleep they are on their way

May the kings come


Spanish Language Version

Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Para todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión
Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Para todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión

Busca la grama en el patio
Debajo del árbol la pondrás
Después te acuestas temprano
Y en la mañana regalos tendrás

En la noche vendrá Melchor
Gaspar también Baltazar
Los reyes en sus camellos
Desde oriente nos visitaran

Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Para todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión
Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Para todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión

En California, Chicago
En Colombia y hasta en Japón
Los niños el seis de enero
Esperan con mucha ilusión

A que llegue la mañana
Y con aires de alegría
La familia entera celebra
Los jinetes de Juana Diaz

Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Para todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión
Que vengan los reyes
Que siga la tradición
Qara todos nuestros niños
Que no pierdan la ilusión

Que vengan los Reyes
Que vengan el seis de enero

Que vengan los Reyes
Aaay, niños y niñas esperan contentos

Que vengan los Reyes
En California y en Nueva York

Que vengan los Reyes
Las tres coronas son tradición

Que vengan los Reyes
Aaay, dile a Santa Claus, que dile a Santa Claus que se espere

Que vengan los Reyes
Que yo quiero, quiero ver a los reyes

Que vengan los Reyes
A dormir que allá vienen

Que vengan los Reyes

Alternate versions

Elated clarinet melodies celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - No Vocals
Joyful vocals in Spanish celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - No Clarinet
The Christmas season is celebrated in this Puerto Rican instrumental, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - No Clarinet Vocals
Joyful vocals in Spanish celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - No Clarinet Accordion
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Elated clarinet melodies celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - 60 Second No Vocal
Elated clarinet melodies celebrate the Christmas season in this Puerto Rican tune, with guitar, cuatro, accordion and Latin percussion rounding out the celebratory vibe. Version - 30 Second No Vocal
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